Electromagnetic Properties of Composite Materials Based on ABS Plastic with Carbon Nanotubes Obtained by the Additive Technology in the SHF and EHF Bands

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The results of study of the electromagnetic characteristics of polymer composite materials containing multiwall carbon nanotubes are presented. New radio filaments for 3D printing with MWCNTs have been created. Experimental samples were obtained from composite filaments by 3D printing. Also investigated is the ABS plastic brand Conductive with carbon fibers. Studies of electromagnetic characteristics were carried out in the SHF and EHF ranges. The frequency dependences of the complex permittivity for these materials are shown. The results show that ABS Conductive plastic has the best absorbing properties on microwave frequency, and composite plastics with MWCNTs of 2% or more on EHF.

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Kuleshov, G. E., Badin, A. V., & Gering, M. O. (2020). Electromagnetic Properties of Composite Materials Based on ABS Plastic with Carbon Nanotubes Obtained by the Additive Technology in the SHF and EHF Bands. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 731). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/731/1/012014

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